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Perfect for hanami – Kensington Gardens cherry blossom

Hanami has reached us from Japan where pretty much the whole country turns out to picnic under the cherry blossom that marks the start of spring. Hanami (which literally means blossom viewing) is a perfect way to enjoy the good weather were having this year (2017), and for Easter weekend Kensington Gardens offers a perfect hanami spot.

It’s in the East Albert Gardens, right next to the Albert Memorial so it’s not hard to find. It’s not particularly large – just half a dozen trees, but they’re in full flower right now (12 April) and their deep pink blossoms are amazing in the sunshine.

In Japan an essential part of hanami is a bright blue oilcloth to sit on, J-pops playing and plenty of sake. Here we skip those traditions, so just get out there and enjoy the blossom any way that suits you.

This little grove has long been the favourite hanami spot for the Japan Society, and you can see why.